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| Jamie's Italy | 
enlarge | Author: Jamie Oliver Brand: Books Category: Book
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £7.50 You Save: £7.49 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 2966
Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0141019697 EAN: 9780141019697
Publication Date: May 31, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: New
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Give Jamie's Italian the boot June 6, 2008 Loved the accompanying TV series but very disappointed with this book.
I'm not anti-Jamie by any stretch and still regularly borrow from earlier volumes but having had this book since it came out a couple of years ago I've not used a single recipe. If you live somewhere with a decent deli and can obtain the necessary ingredients then maybe this is for you but for someone like me, living in a chav town with nothing but large supermarkets, there's little on offer which could easily be replicated.
Yes, it's pleasant visually, but I buy recipe books in order to cook from them and in that respect this book was money wasted. At he's produced better since with the excellent Jamie At Home.
Simply a delight to read and use recipes from May 31, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have enjoyed a few recipes from Oliver's previous books and thought them rather good even though I'd never owned a cookbook of his.
When I saw this tome for sale I decided to take the plunge seeing a few good recipes in there.
Since the purchase this has rapidly become one of my favourite cookbooks. As others have said, the recipes I have followed (only fish and vegetable dishes) have all turned out well. I am even not a fan of Aubergine but as they were part of my recent Riverford Vegbox I plunged into making Pasta alla Norma tonight; Aubergine tastes simply amazing in this recipe! I just don't understand when I made Italian recipes in the past they never tasted anywhere near as good as these.
Admitedly I also make the Aubergine Parmigianio a few weeks back. Again ,the recipe was stunning.
My guest was also wowed by it pointing out a good Parmigianio recipe is hard to find and she's looking to now purchase this book - which is why I'm here on Amazon - to add it to my wish list!
If you're worried you'll get stuck only making a few recipes from this book you'll be wrong especially if you're a vegetarian or pescetarian.
I've now tackled quite a number of the recipes and know will go on to try many more for the ingredients seems to be in my kitchen - just about.
fabulous May 31, 2008 what an amazing book - full of inspiration and beautifully put together i went to the amalfi coast recently and now get his obsession with amalfi lemons my fave jamie o book - but please where is the dvd?
No nonsense, excellent cooking November 15, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Brits are now well familiar with Jamie Oliver's image on TV and the media generally, but it needs to be re-stated that his reputation has been built on his recipes and his cooking.
This book lists dozens of recipes, and is written in the no nonsense style you'd expect from Jamie. Whilst some instructions are a bit vague, and you find yourself adding "some" oil and "a bit of " salt, the enthusiasm in each page shines through, and the enjoyment of cooking is passed to the reader.
A great cookbook for those who like their food uncomplicated.
Simply inspirational April 7, 2007 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I never really had much time for Jamie Oliver before this book. Like one of the other reviewers here, I am an Italian, I was raised in the south, in Campania and I was bought this book for Christmas. It's beautiful, the feel of the book is rustic and the pages heavy. The photo's brought tears to my eyes, just pictures of everyday people and things. As the other review said, not many recipies, but the quality of the ones that are there will leave you speechless. My only wish is that there was a DVD accompanying this book. It's wonderful, just simply wonderful
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